Questions surround Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin and his future in Arizona. But one of the keys to it could turn out to be Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald.
Just as Fitzgerald accepted a four-year, $40 million deal from Arizona last year, when he could have made considerably more on the open market but wanted to leave the Cardinals salary-cap space, Fitzgerald would like to help the team again.
Fitzgerald is willing to restructure his contract so the Cardinals can redo Boldin’s and keep him in Arizona long-term. Boldin wants his deal redone and said during the season that he never would re-sign with Arizona again. However, many around the league believe that as long as the Cardinals make a sufficient offer, Boldin will agree to stay.
Plus, it will be especially hard to turn down when Fitzgerald is willing to make the selfless offer that he is to make it possible for Boldin to stay. The two compose the game’s top receiving duo, and their salaries also could be tied to one another.
Everyone has seen that Fitzgerald is one of the game’s top players this postseason. Now they’re about to see how selfless he can be this offseason.
- NFL.com (Adam Schefter)
Maybe Boldin will stay after all. Even though he did say he would NEVER re-sign with Arizona. Classy move and selfless move by Fitz. Gotta have respect for a guy who is willing to cut into his own contract for another player.
Just as Fitzgerald accepted a four-year, $40 million deal from Arizona last year, when he could have made considerably more on the open market but wanted to leave the Cardinals salary-cap space, Fitzgerald would like to help the team again.
Fitzgerald is willing to restructure his contract so the Cardinals can redo Boldin’s and keep him in Arizona long-term. Boldin wants his deal redone and said during the season that he never would re-sign with Arizona again. However, many around the league believe that as long as the Cardinals make a sufficient offer, Boldin will agree to stay.
Plus, it will be especially hard to turn down when Fitzgerald is willing to make the selfless offer that he is to make it possible for Boldin to stay. The two compose the game’s top receiving duo, and their salaries also could be tied to one another.
Everyone has seen that Fitzgerald is one of the game’s top players this postseason. Now they’re about to see how selfless he can be this offseason.
- NFL.com (Adam Schefter)
Maybe Boldin will stay after all. Even though he did say he would NEVER re-sign with Arizona. Classy move and selfless move by Fitz. Gotta have respect for a guy who is willing to cut into his own contract for another player.
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